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  • Florida.NET User Group a Success -- Thanks Dave Noderer

    Last night I successfully presented the MVP (Model View Presenter) pattern for the Florida.NET User Group. Dave Noderer runs the group (or helps run the group) and was very hospitable for the few days I was in town. Thanks Dave for the transportation, and local resources/eateries/knowledge you provided...
    Posted to Scott Cate's WebLog (Weblog) by scott cate on 09-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, mvp, C#
  • NDDNUG - New Location & Scott Cate presents on ASP.NET & MVP Pattern next Wed.

    NDDNUG welcomes INETA Speaker Scott Cate to North Dallas to talk about ASP.NET and the Model View Presenter Design Pattern! Please join us for an evening of open discussion, lots of demos and an overall great time! As always, we’ll have free pizza, drinks, and prizes for attending! Topic: Separation...
    Posted to The Stable Scatterbrain (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 10-05-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: North Dallas .NET Users Group, .NET, C#, ASP.NET, atlas, ajax, Design Patterns, MVP, INETA
  • Model View Presenter Woes

    Jumping on the bandwagon for Model View Presenter. It is something I have been intrigued with for quite awhile, but I am just getting around to implementing it. How come almost all of the examples for MVP are the absolute most basic thing you can think of. Most of them seem to be edit pages also. I get...
    Posted to MsCorEE (Weblog) by likwid on 03-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, C#, mvp pattern, modelviewpresenter, model-view-presenter, mvp, supervisingcontroller, model view presenter pattern, supervising controller, model view presenter
  • Very Quick MVP Pattern to Use with ASP.NET

    The MVP is used for a lot of reasons, but mainly it does a **VERY** nice job of separating business logic from the UI. M. = Model V. = View P. = Presenter UX. = User Experience ( Web Form in this case) In this implementation of MVP, Model will not be used. Only V and P with UX. The Model is where your...
    Posted to Scott Cate's WebLog (Weblog) by scott cate on 04-12-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net mycolorpicker.com, mvp, C#, mvp pattern
  • Very Quick MVP Pattern to Use with ASP.NET

    The MVP is used for a lot of reasons, but mainly it does a **VERY** nice job of separating business logic from the UI. M. = Model V. = View P. = Presenter UX. = User Experience ( Web Form in this case) In this implementation of MVP, Model will not be used. Only V and P with UX. The Model is where your...
    Posted to Scott Cate's WebLog (Weblog) by scott cate on 04-12-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, mvp, C#, mvp pattern
  • Model View Presenter Woes

    Jumping on the bandwagon for Model View Presenter. It is something I have been intrigued with for quite awhile, but I am just getting around to implementing it. How come almost all of the examples for MVP are the absolute most basic thing you can think of. Most of them seem to be edit pages also. I get...
    Posted to MsCorEE (Weblog) by likwid on 03-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, C#, mvp pattern, modelviewpresenter, model-view-presenter, mvp, supervisingcontroller, model view presenter pattern, supervising controller, model view presenter
  • NDDNUG - New Location & Scott Cate presents on ASP.NET & MVP Pattern next Wed.

    NDDNUG welcomes INETA Speaker Scott Cate to North Dallas to talk about ASP.NET and the Model View Presenter Design Pattern! Please join us for an evening of open discussion, lots of demos and an overall great time! As always, we’ll have free pizza, drinks, and prizes for attending! Topic: Separation...
    Posted to Shane Henderson | Life at JobBurner.com | Technical Blog (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 10-05-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: North Dallas .NET Users Group, .NET, C#, ASP.NET, atlas, ajax, Design Patterns, MVP, INETA
  • Florida.NET User Group a Success -- Thanks Dave Noderer

    Last night I successfully presented the MVP (Model View Presenter) pattern for the Florida.NET User Group. Dave Noderer runs the group (or helps run the group) and was very hospitable for the few days I was in town. Thanks Dave for the transportation, and local resources/eateries/knowledge you provided...
    Posted to Scott Cate's WebLog (Weblog) by scott cate on 09-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, mvp, C#
  • TypeMock: How to Make Reflective Mocks More Natural

    Like I said before , this as been on the back of my mind for a while. A while back I introduced a way to get the MethodInfo of a method in a strongly typed way using LINQ , and that's how I'm going to make Reflective Mocks more Natural . Well, it's as easy as this: public static class MockExtender {...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 01-31-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: TypeMock, LINQ, MSDN, .NET, C#, Microsoft, MVP, SoftDev, Testing, Tools, UnitTests
  • Going to the Open Spaces at the Microsoft MVP Summit

    Finally I am here at Sunny Seattle. Never been to Seattle when there is sunshine, please let me know if anybody sees any. You must take a picture to prove it. I don't think the streets of Seattle have seen the sun. I created a twitter account so you can find me around the conference/campus. http://twitter...
    Posted to Albert Pascual ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by albertpascual on 04-14-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, ASP.NET, .NET, Microsoft, MVP
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